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05-04-2023 Council Conference Meeting May 08, 2023 5:30 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E. Agenda 1.2024 Budget Outlook & Objectives 2.Draft Ordinance No. 1408, Adopting an Emergency Ordinance for a Moratorium on THC and Intoxicating Cannabinoid Products 3.Locke Lake Dredging Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any City of Fridley services, programs, or activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons who require auxiliary aids should contact the City at (763) 571-3450. 2 Jufn!2/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:May 8, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Conference Meeting Submitted By:Joe Starks, Director of Finance/City Treasurer Title 2024 Budget Outlook & Objectives Background Staff and Council will have their first discussion related to the 2024 Budget. Items to be discussed include the State and Federal outlook and projections, considerations and assumptions to be used for the 2024 Budget and any objectives and guidance the Council deems important as the budget is formulated. Key dates in the 2024 Budget process will also be highlighted. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building X Financial Stability &Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe,vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 3 Jufn!3/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:May 22, 2023 Meeting Type:City CouncilConference Meeting Submitted By:Melissa Moore, City Clerk/Communications Manager Ryan George, Deputy Director of Public Safety Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Draft Ordinance No. 1408, Adopting an Emergency Ordinance for a Moratorium on THC and Intoxicating CannabinoidProducts Background At the September 12, 2022City Council Conference Meeting, staff presented information to the Fridley City Council (Council) related to anticipated changes to State law regarding the legalization of THC and intoxicating cannabinoid products. A bill to legalize cannabinoid products has significant support by the State legislature. Staff anticipate such a bill to be enacted soon. Staff have remained abreast of developments, conducted a significant amount of research, and consulted with the City Attorney. Staff have determined that placing a moratorium on the retail sale of THC productsand intoxicating cannabinoid products is necessary to allow for more time to determine what, if any additional licensing and/or regulations ofcannabinoidproducts the City would like to pursue. Section 3.06 of the Fridley City Charter allowsthe Council to pass emergency ordinances if the The moratorium will protect the health, safetyand welfare of residents to allow the City to study zoning implications (where a business may be located and/or how many) and licensing regulations(how such businesses may conduct business in the City). Minnesota Statute § 462.355, subd. 4 allow municipalities to enact moratoriums for one year. It will allow the City to review the new laws established by the State and determine the best course for prudent regulation of a new industry. The moratorium will expireMay 22, 2024. Financial Impact None. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 4 Jufn!3/ Recommendation Staff recommend the Council provide feedback on the draft Ordinance No. 1408. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Ordinance No. 1408, draft Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 5 Jufn!3/ Ordinance No. 1408 Adopting an Emergency Ordinance for a Moratorium on THC and Intoxicating Cannabinoid Products The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain, after review, examination and staff recommendation thata moratorium on cannabinoid products be enacted as follows: Section 1 Declaration Pursuant to the Fridley City Charter Section 3.06, an emergency declaration is warranted due to the extremely rapid and inevitable legalization of THC and intoxicating cannabinoid products in the State. There are many unknown variables in the legislation that are of concern to the Fridley City Council (Council) related to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City of Fridley (City). Section 2 Purpose The Council finds that an ordinance placing an emergency moratorium on the retail saleof THC productsandintoxicating cannabinoid productsis necessary to protect the health, safety general welfare of the citizens of the City. The City further finds that anordinance establishing an emergency moratorium on theretailsale of products containing tetrahydrocannabinol(THC), tetrahydrocannabinolacetate (THC-O), Tetrahydrocannabivarin(THC-V), hexahydrocannabinol (HHC), tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THC-P or THC-Heptyl), tetrahydrocannabioctyl(THCjd), tetrahydrocannabihexol(THC-H), and cannabinol(CBN) will allow the City time to study the issue and determine what, if any, additional licensing and/or regulations for these Cannabinoidproducts to pursue. Section 3Summary The City Council does herby ordain: No individual, establishment, organization, or business may sell products containing HC, THC-O, THC-V, HHC, THC-P, THC-Heptyl, THCjd, THC-H and CBNfor12 months from the effective date of this Ordinance. This moratorium does not apply to the sellingof products containing THC related to the Medical Cannabis Program as administered by the Minnesota Department of Health, provided that such activity is done in accordance with the regulations and laws of Minnesota regarding Medical Cannabis. Unless rescindedby action of the Council, the moratorium prohibiting theretailsaleof products containing HC, THC-O, THC-V, HHC, THC-P, THC-Heptyl, THCjd, THC-H and CBNas established by this Ordinance willremain in full force and effect until May 23, 2024. The moratorium may be extended as provided in Minnesota Statute§462.355, subd. 4(d). 6 Jufn!3/ Section 4Notice This Ordinancehas been published to clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the Council. A copy of thisOrdinance, is available for inspection by any person during regular business hours at the offices of the City Clerk of the City of Fridley, 7071University Ave N.E. nd PassedandadoptedbytheCityCouncilof the City of Fridley the 22day of May,2023. ________________________________ Scott J. Lund, Mayor Attest: ____________________________ Melissa Moore, City Clerk First reading: Second reading: Publication: 7 Jufn!4/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:May 4, 2023 Meeting Type:City CouncilConference Meeting Submitted By:James Kosluchar, Public Works Director Title Locke Lake Dredging Background City staff has had some recent discussions with the Rice Creek Watershed District relating to their new Watershed Management Plan and future maintenance and improvement projects on Locke Lake. We would like to brief the City Council on these discussions, present our proposed activities, and brief the Council on development of an action plan relating to this. Financial Impact No formal activity or financial impact at this time. Recommendation Discuss items presented. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &Places X Community Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity X Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources None at this time. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 8